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(rEOlU.K B Hendricks, . M. Director of the SCHOOL OF COMMERCE l) BUSINESS VDMINISTIUTION When President Sanborn, ihe first president of the Agricultural College, laid tin foundation for the future growth of the College, he placed the work of the School of Commerce as one of the foundation stones. The wisdom of President Sanborn i shown in the constant growth of the School of Commerce both in the matter of attendance and in the broadening of its scope of activity. Beginning as the first School of Commerce in America offering a course leading to a degree, tile School has kept. I ill the present time, it high standing among it sister institution of the country. Graduates of the School arc universally successful ami arc coming to occupy positions «»f importance and responsibility in the hitermotinlain Region. Demand f« r its graduates far exceeds the supply; so much s« that the ranks of the Sophomore and Junior .'Iu c arc depleted every year to fill lucrative positions. FVCULTY Parley K. Peterson. .B.. (M . so Bullcn, It. S.. LI.. It. I .eon I). Hardy. It. S. Franklin D. Dainc . M. Jo . I). Howell. F. S. S. . William Lindsay |{. W allin. Ph. M. Seth I.augton Barker, It. S. Mis Marylene Slaw in ni II. Saxkr. I ii. D. Professor of Mathematics, lecturer in Graphics and Business Statistics Jonathan S. Powell Professor of Fine rt. Lecturer in Advertising Y lvin Pedersen, A. VI. Professor of F.nglish, Lecturer in Biisiucs English David E. Robinson, R. S. »'i tant Professor of History . Lecturer in Vdvertising and Salesmanship
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Geo. Richard Hill, I’ii. I). Director of the SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE The School of Agriculture leaches I he science, the art. ami the business of farming—the road to acres of diamonds. It began when agriculture was scorned, when to farm was to drudge out a wretched existence. Now a new era has dawned. Farming is a profession and the efficient farmer, the envy of men. FACULTY Hyrum John Fredrick. I). . M. Franklin Stewart Harris. Ph. I). Joseph Ames Greaves, Ph. I). William Ernest Carrol, Ph. 1). W in. W illiam.- Henderson. VI. S. A. Melvin C. Merrill. S.M.A.M.. Ph. I). Edgar Bernard Brossard. Ph. I). Reuben L Hill. Ph. I). George Ball if Caine. A. M. David Stout Jennings, Ph. I). George Stewart. VI. S. Bert I. rin Richards. Ph. I). Bvron Alder. B. S. Charles Parry Hurst, M. S. Harold Kuymond Hagan. M. S Raymond j. Beacraft, B. S. Tracy H. Abell, M. S. Chas. James Sorensen. B. S. Don W arren Pittman, VI. S. Ezra G. Carter. B. S.. VI. S. Ir ing J. Jensen, B. S. E. F. NulFer. B. S. Harold Goldthorpe. B. S. V eppa Fund. B. S. Moyer Dclwyn Thomas. B. S. FmiI Hansen
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John T. Caine, 111. Director of EXTENSION DIVISION The stale of Utah is ihe campus, the whole population the student body, and the improving of the homes the job of tin Extension Division. Work is outlined for every member of the family. The improvement of crops, livestock, etc., is urged as a means to increase the income, which means heller rural conditions. Robert J. Evans Ph. I . Jus Christian Hogenson, MS. . Milton llynim Harris. I’li. I). Konu Baker Mayrorh Luther Martin W insor. B. S. Coldie Faux, B. S. Ben R. Eldrcdge, B. S. Jos. Preston Weleh. B. S. Robert llaslam Stewart. It. S. Hans . Christiansen. B. S. Hettic White, B. S. V. Preston Thomas. B. S. hnu Esplin. B. S. FACULTY John Ilyruni V iltwer. B. S. Robert L. rigley. B. S. Orson P. Madsen. B. S. Low i v Nelson. B. S. Ezra it. Price. B.S. Rose Homer V idtsoe Dean F. Peterson. B. S. Geo. F. Ilolmstead. B. S. Mina Lavoy il-on. B. S. er L. Martineau. B. S. Henry Olrerhansly, . B. William J. Thayne, B. S. Ibert E. Smith. B. S. rehie L.Christiansen. B.S. nnu Edmunds, B. S. Hugh Hurst. I). . M. (diaries O. Stott. B. S. J. R. Trippetts, B. S. Stephen Roy Boswell. B. S. Sumner ( . targetts Clarence M. Mdous, B.S. Leah P.Jennings Ellen gren Christine B. Clayton bla R. Mitchell 0)
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